Danish: Kroner and Øre.German: Euro and Centjust to give an example.
I am 99% certain that M and R are on the coins, because they are the initials of the Danish Queen, Dronning Margrethe Rex (rex means king in latin, I think)
5 kroner converts to a dollar
Danish Moin has written: 'Coins of the Delhi Sultanates' -- subject(s): Coins, History, Numismatics
Scandinavian countries such as Denmark and Norway are known use Krone coins. In fact, the Danish have minted the coins since the 17th century.
Bernard Roth has written: 'The coins of the Danish kings of Ireland' -- subject(s): Accessible book
To reduce their weight...
1 pound coin = 9.5g 1lb = 453.59g 453.59/9.5 = 47.78 coins, you'll need 48 coins to make the pound weight.
"Krone" comes from the Danish word meaning "crown". Denmark, Sweden and Norway all use this term in refernce to their coins.
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Silver coins are measured by weight in grams.
They are sorted by size and weight. Coins that are too lite or misshaped are spit out in the reject tray.